Thursday, September 13, 2012

Meetings and Miracles (healing repost of a friend's)


The Sublime Beauty and invisible Truth of the following post is perfect unto itself and was composed by a dear friend who happens to live across the world. Already at such a young age she has caught the vision of the Oneness of spiritual wisdom and of the Community of us All within the context of the Creator/Sustainer of our understanding.

12.9.12 Meetings And Miracles from TAGHEYYUR http://lightupthedarkness-noor.blogspot.com/ or GO here

They say we get parents by fate but choose our friends for ourselves. But sometimes we don't even get to choose and Allah materialize special people in our lives 'just like that'. Most beautiful people we hadn't realized, until then, living oceans apart yet in our hearts.

Meeting is an eternal desire of man. Even the beauty, bounty and serenity of paradise were not enough for Adam to live in bliss, peace and happiness alone, he missed something, he didn't know what, but Allah knew, so he was given the companion, Eve.

We need the others always in the times of bliss or in times of tremor because that other works as our mirror, and we love to see mirror. Maulana Rumi says: "for every Jacob there is a Joseph somewhere whose fragrance assures him that the meeting time is not that far away. And for each of us there is a Joseph waiting to meet us, to make our life meaningful."

The Creator always Knew that humans live and thrive in association so from Eternity they were subjected to this, and it is narrated in beautiful tradition (hadith) of Holy Prophet that:

"There were large flocks of spirits, who loved each other in the Eternity and so they are Friends in this World too. And those who weren't familiar with others There, lived in oblivion of them Here as well." (From Bukhari)

Further, in the opening chapter of Quran Al-Fatiah, the entire humanity prays together that it be shown the right path, this is extremely significant because when we pray we are alone but here we are not praying as 'me' but as 'us'. This shows that spiritually we are always bounded with the others for their well being like flocks in eternity which is so beautifully mentioned in the hadith of Holy Prophet.

"Our world that is before our eyes is not the only world. There are many other worlds. When we stand to say our prayers, right in the beginning reciting Surah Fateha, we acknowledge the existence of all other worlds though we are not aware of their laws and principles." (Col. Retired Ashfaq Hussein)

Entrance

Whoever you are: step out of doors tonight,
Out of the room that lets you feel secure.
Infinity is open to your sight.
Whoever you are.
With eyes that have forgotten how to see
From viewing things already too well-known,
Lift up into the dark a huge, black tree
And put it in the heavens: tall, alone.
And you have made the world and all you see.
It ripens like the words still in your mouth.
And when at last you comprehend its truth,
Then close your eyes and gently set it free.

--Dana Gioia

"In their seeking, madness and wisdom are one and the same. On the path of Love friend and stranger are one and the same." Maulana Rumi

(For cherie, Connie L. Nash who inspired this post.)

( Prepared with Mr. Akhtar Wasim from http://mypageonweb.blogspot.com/ or GO
here )

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MY NOTES: Thanx so much Cherie Noor! and also Thanx to the dear friend who encouraged her so seamlessly. If difficulty with the link above, plz GO to Republic of Rumi Blog and find 'Light up the Darkness - Noor' for the FULL impact of the visuals used, etc. in the original posting. Also find Mr. Akhtar Wasim Dar's superb and sublime site under Noor's.

The photo I posted above was found here and used as reminder of the most significant "meeting" of all -- the place of prayer(wherever we are)to the One Divine The Most Transcendent yet Deepest Inner Meeting -- here the setting/symbol is the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba which I added with respect for the blog-artist's faith, heritage, our shared appreciation for Allama Iqbal -- as well as her current study of Spanish. Also see: The Mosque of Cordoba (Urdu: مسجد قرطبہ Masjid-e Qurtaba) is an eight-stanza Urdu poem by Muhammad Iqbal, written circa 1932 and published in his 1935/6 collection Bāl-e Jibrīl ('The Wing of Gabriel'). It has been described as "one of his most famous pieces" and a "masterpiece". It has also been compared to Ahmad Shawqi's Arabic poem Siniyyah. (I haven't read this and can't read Urdu but I trust if it's the quality of Iqbal's other work, it's superb.)

"Today Muslim immigrants and Spanish converts to Islam are seeking the right to pray inside what was once Europe's most spectacular mosque. It would be a grand gesture and a salve to old wounds to let this happen!" From Journals "Five Days in Andalusia"

Another amazing photo of the great Mosque of Cordoba can be found here

3 comments:

CN said...

For those who were expecting a post "The Tragedy and Face of Indefinite Detention" -- I've decided to move this one to: nomorecrusades.blogspot.com

robert said...

Greetings,

Beautiful post.

It brings alive that we are here for one another. We are resurrected together. Our test appears to be whether we can achieve balance and harmony...now.

All good wishes,

robert

CN said...

Wow, Robert, I love the poetry and TRUTH of your response...and the joyful commitment it infuses with fortitude for the LENGTH of the Journey. I will tell Hira to have a look...and keep watching her amazingly mature and evocative site as well.

Always,
Connie